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ENTREPRENEURIN RESIDENCE Sloan Martin Trust Center will help educate mentor and coach MIT students across campus on the realities of being an entrepreneur; work collaboratively with other Trust Center EIRs and staff to ensure students across campus are receiving the support they need to accelerate their ideas for impact; ensuring Trust Center mentorship and support is reflective of a rapidly changing world from how you build a company to how you leverage entrepreneurial skills in a workplace in the age of AI;run programs to help advance the entrepreneurship education (in a holist sense meaning curricular extra curricula and apprenticeships) at MIT; including but not limited to: develop execute and/or assist with t0 MIT Fuse StartMIT delta v workshops and guest lectures. This includes working collaboratively with other centers (Legatum Sandbox Innovation Fund Venture Mentoring Service TLO Media Lab Deshpande Gordan Engineering Leadership Center etc.) to create and deliver holistic educational experiences that prepares students to teach technology and entrepreneurship. Job Requirements REQUIRED: Masters degree; a minimumof fiveyears of industry experience; experience in a business start-up or as a founder or early employee in a startup or another new innovation-driven organization; excellent command of written and spoken English; the ability to prioritize and coordinate multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment; and an interest in innovation and entrepreneurship. PREFERRED: MBA; willingness to openly share successes and failures with students in the educational process; willingness to openly share successes and failures with students in the educational process; and strong motivation and willingness to bridge-build across campus to make sure MIT students are taking full advantage of the rich set of resources available to them and identifying and filling in gaps where needed. Required Experience: Staff IC |
The MIT Media Lab is an interdisciplinary research lab that encourages the unconventional mixing and matching of seemingly disparate research areas.